States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Physical/Chemical Changes
Terminology
Periodic Table
100
State of matter that doesn't have a definite shape but has a definite volume. 

What is a liquid?

100

The amount of space an object takes up.

What is volume?

100

Molecules moving from one state to another without changing their atomic structure.

What is a physical change?

100

Define viscosity.

What is the resistance of a substance to flow?

100

What the columns are called in the periodic table.

What are groups?

200

When you add energy to a liquid, it becomes a ___________.

What is a gas?

200

The amount of matter in a given space.

What is density?

200

The process of a gas changing to a solid.

What is deposition?
200

The name of the container used to determine the volume of an irregular object. 

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

The year Bose-Einstein Condensates were discovered.

What is 1995?

300

A group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero.

What is BEC?

300

Kate used a balance and a scale in an experiment. What property of matter is she investigating?

What is density?

300

The freezing and boiling point of water. (Include units)

What is 0oC and 100oC.

300

Honey has a __(higher or lower)__ viscosity than water?

What is higher?

300

The name of negatively charged particles.

What are electrons?

400

A bowl filled with water was put into a freezer for 2 days. Ice formed and a bit of it stuck out from the bowl. What happened to the mass?

What stayed the same?

400

True or False: The greater the volume an object has, the smaller it's density is.

What is false?

400

Heat is __(added or taken away)__ during sublimation.

What is added?

400

The amount of matter in an object. 

What is mass?

400

5 elements from the periodic table. 

What is ____________?

500

An example of how plasma is used.

What is lightning/fluorescent lighting/neon signs/etc?

500

Order these liquids from lowest to highest density:

dish soap, milk, and honey. 

What is milk, dish soap, then honey?

500

The 7 indicators of a chemical change.

What are bubbles, formation of a new substance/irreversible, heat, odour produced, precipitate formed, explosion/gas produced, and colour change?

500

The formation of a solid in a liquid. 

What is a precipitate?

500

The atomic number is equal to the number of ____________ in an atom's nucleus.

What are protons?

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